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ICE 5500Plus Terminal
The Hypercom® epic (ePOS-infocommerce™) ICE™ 5500Plus combines the flexibility of a full
featured, smart-card ready (HyperSmart™) integrated POS terminal with the infrastructure to quickly
and cost-effectively integrate new applications. This combination makes ICE (Interactive Consumer
Enviroment) the simplest and most innovative POS solution available today. The ICE 5500Plus
incorporates the new integrated modem technology, Hypercom FastPOS™. Operating at 9600 bps,
FastPOS allows for lower transaction costs, new data-rich applications such as signature capture, and
faster transactions.
Installation Procedures
Note: The following equipment warnings are for your safety and that of your equipment.
WARNING :
• Do not use an ungrounded adapter, power adapter, power extender cable, or AC outlet.
• Do not disassemble the AC adapter. Only qualified technicians may service the adapter.
• The AC adapter is intended for indoor use only; do not expose to rain or snow.
If connection to an extension telephone is needed, use the following
procedure to install a Hypercom Line Splitter:
Note: The terminal disconnects the PHONE port when a transaction is
being processed.
2. Insert the line from the extension phone into the port labeled PHONE
on the Line Splitter. See Figure 3.
Figure 4
Loading Paper
• The reliability of this equipment is significantly reduced when it is powered from
an ungrounded AC power outlet.
Note: Use only thermal roll paper.
• Ensure that the telephone line is disconnected when the unit is unplugged from the AC
power outlet.
1. Squeeze the paper cover tabs and lift open the paper cover. See Figure 4.
Paper Cover Tabs
Figure 5
2. Place the paper roll into the holder so the paper feeds from under the roll.
Pull the end of the paper roll over the printer. See Figure 5.
3. While holding the end of the paper roll, close the paper cover. See Figure 5.
You will hear the paper cover click when properly latched. See Figure 4.
Figure 1
Use the following procedure to power up the ICE 5500Plus:
4. Tear off the excess paper.
1. Connect the +24-VDC power cable from the AC adapter to the
three-pin terminal power socket on the back panel of the ICE 5500Plus.
See Figure 1.
2. Plug the adapter into a grounded AC power outlet. Be sure the
connector is firmly seated. When the power is properly connected the
terminal beeps twice then performs a self-test routine.
Line Port
3 Insert the line from the wall receptacle into the port lableled LINE.
See Figure 3.
Use the following procedure to load paper into the ICE 5500Plus terminal:
• Do not use a pen on the screen display. Pens and other sharp objects will scratch or
damage the screen display.
Phone Port
1. Insert the Line Splitter into the terminal port labeled LINE. See Figure 2.
• Do not immerse in fluid.
Powering Up the Terminal
Figure 3
Installing an Optional Line Splitter
Attaching the Stylus
Use the following procedure to attach the Stylus to the ICE 5500Plus:
1. Peel the paper backing from the Stylus holder. See Figure 6.
Power
RS-232
Connecting the Telephone Line
Figure 2
Figure 6
2. Press the Stylus holder on the desired position. Hypercom recommends
placing the Stylus on the side of the paper holder, or on the body of the
terminal. See Figure 7.
Use the following procedure to connect a telephone line to the ICE 5500Plus:
Note: Only use the provided Stylus on the screen display.
1. Insert the telephone cable shipped with the ICE 5500Plus terminal into a
dedicated analog telephone outlet.
Cleaning the ICE 5500Plus
Use the following procedure to clean the casing and the printer mechanism
of the ICE 5500Plus:
WARNING : DO NOT insert the telephone line into the PIN pad port.
Paper Roll
Paper Backing
Stylus Holder
Figure 7
2. Insert the other end of the telephone cable into the port labeled LINE on
the back panel of the ICE 5500Plus terminal and make sure it is fully seated.
See Figure 2. The use of a different cable may result in improper operation.
Note: Ensure that the telephone line cable latches are firmly locked into the
jacks on both the ICE 5500Plus terminal and wall receptacle.
WARNING : DO NOT use undiluted ammonia, or abrasive cleaners.
PIN
Line
-Apply denatured alcohol or a Windex®-type product to a clean, soft
non-abrasive, low-lint cloth. Carefully wipe the entire terminal,
including the touch screen and keypad.
-As needed, use anti-static compressed air to clean in and
around the printer mechanism
Paper Holder
Stylus Holder
Using a Credit Card
A credit card can be swiped bi-directionally (either toward or away from you):
1. When holding the card, make sure the magnetic stripe is toward the body of the terminal
(toward your left and down).
2. Slide the card in the long slot on the right-side of the terminal, starting on either end, in one
smooth stroke. See Figure 8.
3. Follow standard operating procedures to complete the transaction.
See the ICE 5500Plus HyperWare Retail and Restaurant Software
Manual for more information or contact your bank or processor.
Figure 8
Using a Smart Card (Optional)
Use the following procedure to insert a Smart Card:
1. When holding the card, make sure the metallic contact is facing
upward and toward the body of the terminal.
2. Insert the card into the Smart Card slot on the right side of the
ICE 5500Plus. See Figure 8. Remove the Smart Card when the
terminal screen instructs you to do so.
Smart Card Slot
Credit Card Slot
Supply Information
If you are unable to purchase items such as paper through your bank or processor,
contact Merchant Supplies at 800.522.8710.
Compliance
This equipment is compliant with one or more of the following:
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FCC Part 15 (ICES-003)
FCC Part 68 (CS-03)
CTR21
EN55022
EN55024
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EN60950
CISPR 22
AS/NZS 3260
AS/NZS 3548
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